
The tide was going out so we put the trolling motor down and slowly moved in fishing spotted bottom and rocks.It didn't take long for the action to start when a nice 19" trout fell victim to the spook.Soon after we see hundreds of mullet jumping and rolling so we move in and BB's skitterwalk gets blown up by a 24 inch red.

Power poled down and began working the area .I cast over a sea of mullet and start working the spook and it gets hammered by a 21.5 inch trout.

BB fires the skitter walk in and again the water parts when another nice red, 22 inches hooks up.

The action was on until flipper shows up so we pull up the pole and head for another rock pile, picking up a few more good trout .The tide went dead and the bite slowed so we moved around looking for some new spots until the tide began to move again.A couple hours later the water starts moving again and the wind is now a steady 10 to 15 so we tie on 4"gulp and jerk baits.We set up a drift to carry us into rocks and spotted bottom and boy did it pay off.BB jerks back to set the hook and the carrot stick gets all bowd up and drag starts singing .

The fight of the day is on and it takes two trips around the boat and several drag pulling runs before BB can boat his 28.5 inch 10lb.13ounce red.


Hit several more spots picking up 6 more reds and a couple trout and BB lost a big 24-26 inch trout at the boat.



The coolest thing of the day was when we watched two apachee helicopters fly up behind a huge 4 prop plane and connect to the fuel lines.
